the Gown lined with Red a Salt in Yellow
Petticoat land with Silver Lace an India
Green a Hass Gown with Gold Spring, a Hollands
stictched Gown spriged with colours & lined wish
White, a pair of Damask Stays, a male India
Striped Gown, two Land Princers a Silk Hanker
pair shoes with Gold Lace Yellow Silk, a sewell
a parcell a fold raggs & a Masline aprons, also
this Examinant saith that Mary Gun< no role >
took off
from her Mistress Bed a pocket out of which
she took half a Guinea & some silver has
how much this Examinant doth not know, &
afterwards they put the aforesaid things into
a baskett & a parcell & this Examinant took
Coach & Went to a house at Billingate
& afterward
took Water to gravesend
& from thence came
in a Coach to Chatham
to the house of
Mr Richd. Haley< no role >
at the Signe of the Royall
Oak
where this Examinant being Stopt
on Suspicion by some of the passengers who
came with her is a taken with all the
before menconed particular in her custody
& which were delivered into the Charge of
Mr Thomas Fowler< no role >
Constable
of the parish
of Chatham
, and further this Examinant
faith not
Capt. Coram me
16. die Junij 1724
Will. Walter< no role >
Elizabeth
Breedon